The dead resurrected into ... robots

The Swedish team is trying to make those who have been suffering from losing loved ones meet again with the deceased, in the form of a robot with a face, voice and consciousness no different. days alive.

A fully conscious copy of the dead will be turned into an AI by scientists - the brain carries artificial intelligence.This AI will be inserted into a robot designed to resemble the deceased. Scientists will also reproduce the voice of the person, teaching the robot the ability to answer simple questions about daily life.

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In the future, will we be immortal in robot form?- (photo: SPUTNIK).

They even promised that this revival would be as genuine as in science fiction movies.

This daring plan was confirmed as recently, Sweden's Phoenix funeral agency announced a call for volunteers, who would allow the team of scientists to create a robot with characteristics of relatives. deceased.

There is no denying the feasibility of the plan, as we have witnessed the time when robots have seen the super AI AI become a citizen, interview, study to make TV broadcasters .

The plan caused controversy in the scientific world. Some people worry when we abuse AI technology, produce a generation of robots that can think, act independently, maybe there will be a certain robot become "destroyer".

However, the majority still support the idea of ​​helping someone to see their loved ones again. One of the supporters is Professor - Dr. Michio Kaku (New York University, USA). Kaku himself is also passionate about research to create the virtual embodiment of the dead by artificial intelligence technology combined with virtual reality images.

In response to a press question about the revival of machinery, Professor Kaku said: "In terms of effectiveness, they will become immortal."

Meanwhile, the US Terrasem Movement research facility has a similar idea when it is making a copy of people's consciousness on the computer. They will create a "sense file" capable of uploading a robot. More than 56,000 people volunteered for backup scientists.